End-of-series depression for Harry Potter tends to be particularly strong. Especially if you actually read them as they came out. ESPECIALLY if you were roughly the age of Harry and grew up alongside him.
CODE-D said:maddawg IAJI said:CODE-D said:maddawg IAJI said:CODE-D said:She can't alter a character she creates if she only adds more to his backstory and his character. Altering would require that he was originally straight, but since his sexual orientation was never specified in the books, its not altering. Honestly man, I don't know why you just refuse to accept that J.K Rowling has the final say on what is and isn't canon in the harry potter book series.maddawg IAJI said:No Im thinking creators, once they get rich and famous enough alter the characters that were for shock and awe(which I think was the case of Dumby) or to make a statement that nobody really cared about or unnecessarily add extra stuff(clone wars).CODE-D said:
I really would have liked for that kind of stuff (at least "Harry and Ron become Aurors") to be mentioned in the epilogue, rather than "Harry had a football team full of children named after dead people."DarkRyter said:If you want more details, she has stated some of the stuff that happened to other characters in podcasts and stuff.
Like, Harry and Ron became aurors. Cho Chang married a muggle. Etc.
As far as these things are concerned, TvTropes has a good page on it. It's called 'Word of God' when an author of a piece states more information on it after the fact. Another example of this is the movie Cloverfield. It was never stated in the movie, but Word of God from J.J. Abrams is that the monster was a baby suffering from separation anxiety.CODE-D said:I refuse to believe Dumbledores gay, sorry not in the main books not canon.
As far as Im concerned he and McGonagall were banging every other week.
Im fully acquainted with tv tropes and word of god, didnt it also say the creature was always on earth just submerged under water and awakened to wreak havoc on Ny. I thought it was an alien and still prefer to. I have no reason to because its not in the story.RachaelHill13 said:As far as these things are concerned, TvTropes has a good page on it. It's called 'Word of God' when an author of a piece states more information on it after the fact. Another example of this is the movie Cloverfield. It was never stated in the movie, but Word of God from J.J. Abrams is that the monster was a baby suffering from separation anxiety.CODE-D said:I refuse to believe Dumbledores gay, sorry not in the main books not canon.
As far as Im concerned he and McGonagall were banging every other week.
Lots of people don't like Word of God, but unfortunately you don't get to choose. If the creator has stated something about their intellectual property, even after the fact, it's pretty much cannon.
Also, there were definitely strong hints in the last book at Dumbledore's sexual preferences.
maddawg IAJI said:It doesn't matter if it was in the books or not, it came from the creator of the canon, who is the only person who can edit, create and delete said canon. Therefore, it becomes canon. You can call it cheesy, but you can't deny its validity.
*Shudders* URRGHHHH!!! Great! Now you've gone and placed that picture into my mind, I HOPE YOU'RE PROUD OF YOURSELF! Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go take a cold shower and cry myself to sleep so i can eradicate the image of that....coupling from my mind.CODE-D said:As far as Im concerned he and McGonagall were banging every other week.
That's pretty much how it was with me. As soon as she said that and it got all this attention it became a almost like a forced defining trait of the character. I don't know how to really explain it, but it killed some of the mystery that surrounded him for me.Evil Alpaca said:maddawg IAJI said:It doesn't matter if it was in the books or not, it came from the creator of the canon, who is the only person who can edit, create and delete said canon. Therefore, it becomes canon. You can call it cheesy, but you can't deny its validity.
Meesa Jar Jar Binks. Meesa going to crap on your favorite movies.
I understand your point about the creator having full rights to alter their work as they see fit, but as my above sentence shows, it can be a painful process.
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I think most of the people who rage about Dumbledore's preferences do so because it doesn't fit their perception of the character; and there is a grain of truth to it.
Dumbledore's sexuality didn't really need explaining for most of the books because he was this mysterious wizard that Harry never truly knew. It seemed tacked on, in part because there was little evidence in the books that Dumbledore even knew what sex was, let alone had any. His sexuality was not a defining characteristic and so, when Rowling announces that he is gay, it seemed less about Dumbledore's character than grabbing real-world headlines. Since, his sexuality is never blatantly stated in the books, it becomes easier for fans to ignore Rowling's statements and interpret the book as they want.
Actually, I'm going to disagree with you Kill. All he said was that Dumbledore being gay wasn't in the books and he chooses to believe that he and Minerva were in some sort of relationship in "his interpretation of the events". So no, its no hypocritical.Kill100577 said:The ponts he made wereSmashLovesTitanQuest said:Because saying you dont want a character to be different from an image you held throughout your entire childhood is SO homophobic, right? Did he say that Dumbledore deserved to die because he was gay? Did he say that he refused to believe it because he hated homosexuals? He said nothing of the sort.Kill100577 said:Sorry? I deserve mod wrath? Really?? Homophobia doesn't but defending gays does?SmashLovesTitanQuest said:Reported, and I hope you get some of the good old mod wrath. You deserve it.Kill100577 said:So your ok with non canon hetrosexual relationships but not that he was gay? You disgusting homophobe. Just shut the fuck up, JK says he was gay, that means he was gay. At any rate McGonagall was married before she was at Hogwarts, she wouldn't be having sex with Dumbledore.CODE-D said:I refuse to believe Dumbledores gay, sorry not in the main books not canon.
As far as Im concerned he and McGonagall were banging every other week.
OT: I really like the books, the films kinda suck, and boy oh boy the ending in both the films and the books sucks ass. Why the fuck did he come back to life? If you ask me, he should have stayed dead. Would have been perfect. Instead we get some super happy fun time bullshit. Rowling seems to have forgotten that the main audience for the books is now actually teenagers and adults. Most of us fans were kids when the first book hit the shelfs, but adults or damn near adults now.
So yes, you do. When you get your suspension/ban, use the free time to google "homophobia", since you obviously have no idea what it means. The guy you replied to may well be homophobic, I have no idea, but nothing he said hinted toward it.
1. I dont believe anything not in the books
2. Dumbledore can't be gay because it wasnt in the books
3. I believe he was Fucking McGonnagal
I see a slight disagreementr between 2 of the the 3 statements there. The fact that hes will to believe in a non cannon Heterosexual relationship but not a gay one, infact, doesn't only make him a homophobe but also a bit of a hypocrite.